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Asking advice on LED light for planted 46bf

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I currently have a T5 4-bulb fixture over my 46bf, but half the fixture has quit on me so I'm left with only 2 working bulbs. The fixture is only a year old too, and was the replacement for another T5 fixture that also died.

I am SO ready to make the move to LED, but there are so many to choose from!! I would like to hear from those of you who have LEDs on your tanks - what brand, pros and cons, and so on.

The tank is planted with mostly crypts plus some vals, so the light requirements are not terribly high. I'm looking at the Marineland Plant LED fixture with timer, as that seems to be the best "bang for the buck." I'm not absolutely sold on it, however - I've read some reviews that weren't very favorable and I've had quite enough of fixtures that quit after a short time.

Unfortunately, I'm not handy with electrical wiring so DIY is not my first choice; if there is a kit with everything I'd need plus detailed instructions I'd consider it, because I'm not totally inept mechanically. Selecting and assembling components on my own would most likely end up badly so it would have to be an all-inclusive kit.

+1 to the above. I think the marineland products are overpriced for what they offer.

Buildmyled has good review.
My local LFS had a new Fluval LED, it was 36'' long and looked very nice. But he said it was around 270ish?

I am only a week into my LED planted tank and nothing has died off immediately....so it's a good start. lol
I currently am rocking the Finnex FugeRay 36in on my 40b and have nothing but rave reviews. ($110 shipped :) )
Doing a low tech set up and the spec's on my fixture make it seem like it will work. only time will tell if my plants survive and grow.

Thanks very much for the link - I'm looking at the site and may give them a call to discuss what I need. You're right - all the reviews are very positive which certainly gives me a warm-and-fuzzy about it!